Indian School of Business

In a global economic scenario that is constantly evolving, you need to acquire the requisite competencies to stay ahead. By imparting knowledge that has a blend of global best practices and relevance to emerging economies, the Indian School of Business (ISB) is committed to grooming future leaders.

The Indian School of Business evolved from the need for a world class business school in Asia. Its founders are some of the best minds from the corporate and academic worlds. These individuals visualized the leadership needs of emerging Asian economies and recognised that the rapidly changing business landscape would require young leaders with an understanding of evolving economies. The ISB is committed to its role in creating such leaders through its innovative programmes, outstanding faculty and thought leadership. Funded entirely by private corporations, foundations and individuals from around the world, who believe in its vision, the ISB was conceived as a not -for-profit organisation.

Indian School of Business is in association with the Kellogg School of Management, the Wharton School, and the London Business School which makes the ISB one of the best business schools in Asia. Here you will have the opportunity to interact with industry leaders, entrepreneurs, and faculty from some of the world’s leading business and management institutions.

Our VisionOur vision is to be an internationally top-ranked*, research-driven, independent management institution that

grooms future leaders for India and the world.

Our Mission

To create and disseminate research-based knowledge in management that influences scholarship, practice and policy.

To develop and enhance business leadership through innovative world class programmes in management.

To utilise the knowledge and expertise to engage with business, government and society, and to contribute to the welfare and development of the community at the local, national, and global levels.

To have distinguished faculty from India and abroad teach courses and provide a global perspective in Post Graduate and Executive Education programmes.

With increased globalisation, the ISB sees three important trends which will influence its direction for research and education in the coming years:

Requirement for global competencies in this part of the world

Globalisation of Indian corporations

Increasing interest in management best practices in emerging markets, including India